Item #60225 Aceldama. A Place to Bury Strangers In, A Philosophical Poem. Aleister CROWLEY, A Gentleman of the University of Cambridge.

Aceldama. A Place to Bury Strangers In, A Philosophical Poem.

Thame, England: Mandrake Press Ltd., 1993. Reprint. Softcover. Octavo. 30pp. Stapled pamphlet. Cream wrappers. Mandrake Press Booklets: No. 16. A reprint of what is thought to be Aleister Crowley's first published book, and also - by his own account - his "first published poem of any importance." In his "Confessions" he wrote "But in Aceldama, my first published poem of any importance, I attained, at a bound, the summit of my Parnassus. In a sense, I have never written anything better. It is absolutely characteristic. Its technical excellence is remarkable and it is the pure expression of my unconscious self. I had no corresponding mental concepts at the time. It enounces a philosophy which subsequent developments have not appreciably modified. I remember my own attitude to it. It seemed to me a wilfully extravagant eccentricity. I had no idea that it was the pure water of the Dircean spring." ISBN sticker on rear cover. A few light marks to covers, otherwise a tight, clean copy in VG+ condition. WAS $18.00. Item #60225
ISBN: 1558182497

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